This list of 8 includes standout new arrivals and imminent departures—plus a few titles with fresh interest thanks to pop culture of the moment.
As part of a recent profile, the actor briefly reflected on his time in the MCU... in a way that makes it feel like it's probably very much over.
A violent new trailer for Sony's Kraven the Hunter is here to do two things: inject itself with rhinoceros DNA and spring traps. And it's all out of rhinoceros DNA.
War has come to Middle-earth once more, and heroes and villains alike are finding themselves unlikely allies.
Plus, get our best look yet at Jack Kesy's Hellboy in a new look at The Crooked Man.
You won't see Michelle Yeoh's character until Avatar 4—oh and by the way, here's your reminder that Michelle Yeoh's in Avatar
Fede Alvarez's new Alien film is set between the Ridley Scott original and James Cameron sequel—but you don't need to rewatch those beforehand.
Don't count on the Deep Space Nine star angling for a Star Trek: O'Brien any time soon.
The legendary sound designer reflects on what might somehow be the most enduring aspect of his career—and how it started as an in-joke.
Fede Alverez didn't just look to past Alien movies to influence his own story.
Concept art for the next entry in the wildly popular Disney franchise made its debut at the recent D23.
Brian DeLeeuw and Adam Egypt Mortimer's novel Invader explores an invasion from an alien point of view, with illustrations by acclaimed comic artist Jock.
What's this? What's this? A Lego minifigure with freakishly long legs?
Mike McMahan, Josh Bycel, and Sydney Ryan talk about the animated sci-fi series' fifth season, now streaming on Hulu.
If you like your Alien slimy, but satisfying, it sounds like you'll have a good time with Romulus.
Plus, Alfonso Cuarón wants to step into the world of horror movies.
The film, which has been available digitally for almost a month, originally launched with temporary V.O. in a crucial scene.
While he went on to star in Marvel's Eternals and is now on HBO drama Industry, he'll forever be known as Jon Snow.
The Avatar director continues to quietly tease he's got something cooking in his original sci-fi franchise.
The first foray into Disney and Epic's $1.5 billion investment deal involved an empty digital theater and a lot of upcoming Fortnite skins.
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